Bidirectional charging, also known as vehicle-to-grid (V2G), is a promising technology that turns electric cars not only into electricity consumers but also into mobile energy storage devices. It allows electricity from the vehicle to be fed back into the power grid or into the home network (vehicle-to-home, V2H). This opens up new possibilities for using renewable energy, stabilizing the power grid and reducing electricity costs.
The technology promises more efficient use of renewable energy, stabilization of the power grid and economic benefits for vehicle owners. Tesla, as one of the leading manufacturers of electric cars, is often asked about the availability of bidirectional charging for its vehicles in the context of this development. In this article, we clarify any open questions you may have about bidirectional charging and look into the future and when Tesla will bring bidirectional charging to their cars or whether they have even started doing so already.
What is bidirectional charging anyway?
Bidirectional charging uses the potential of electric car batteries as mobile energy storage devices. The ability to not only absorb but also release electricity opens up new possibilities.
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1 comment
Airwolf
Es wird voraussichtlich nicht mehr lange dauern, dass man mit dem Tesla Model 3 und Y den Strom aus der Batterie entnehmen kann, hier ein paar interessante Links wo man es bei Tesla schon erfolgreich getestet hat :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CQhfnQ4xTQ
oder bidirektionales Laden in Deutschland mit der Ambibox:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/tkulkki/recent-activity/all/
https://zecar.com/reviews/tesla-model-3-bidirectional-charging-v2h-v2g
Es wird voraussichtlich nicht mehr lange dauern, dass man mit dem Tesla Model 3 und Y den Strom aus der Batterie entnehmen kann, hier ein paar interessante Links wo man es bei Tesla schon erfolgreich getestet hat :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CQhfnQ4xTQ
oder bidirektionales Laden in Deutschland mit der Ambibox:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/tkulkki/recent-activity/all/
https://zecar.com/reviews/tesla-model-3-bidirectional-charging-v2h-v2g